Seriously! Sometimes I just want to scream, "Come on, people! Find another fucking villain, for crying out loud! He is not going to tie you to a radiator, chop you into pieces and make a suit out of your skin!" *sighs*
Dear formerlydf's epic Brendon-centric fic, feel free to be as epic as you're trying to be. tina_nocturne is dying to read you and would really like epic-epic-epic fics.
Love, Tintintin
... okay, I admit I'm not really making actual sense at 9:40 AM (what? I'm still sleepy!), but the part where I'm dying to read your fic is true. And! I definitely agree with your statements! Except, well, yes, Jon is Jon Walker, we have to decide his levels of awesomeness: a) he's awesome all the time or b) awesome or c) not awesome. Um. *is not making sense*
...This is why I never tell my flist things. *sighs* It always just ends up exacerbating the problem.
I'm tempted to say A. Because, really? Jon Walker. Jon Walker. If we could distill him, I'm pretty sure he might just be pure awesomeness. This idea only pains me in the small section of my brain that says I should try to make my characters realistic.
Haha, I agree with everything here. (Except the first part, epic Brendon-centric fics written by you always a good thing.) Gabe is like, the nicest person ever, if interviews and recounts by people who have met him are anything to go by, and William - well, where did that preconception of him come from in the first place?
I get what you mean about Jon, too - someone can't always be that awesome, but it's Jon Walker. So clearly that theory is disproved.
No! No, they're not good, they're totally bad because then they take over my brain. But I really want it to be epic. *whimpers*
Gabe seems so nice! It's not his fault that he A) has a photo-face that he probably thinks is alluring but just looks creepy, and B) ...well, it is his fault that he wrote It's Warmer in the Basement. *laughs* I have no idea where this perception of William came from, except that he can be tactile with people he knows. Maybe it's just that everybody who seems him thinks, "If I was near that kid we would be screwing 24/7. Ergo, he must be screwing 24/7." Or something? *puzzled*
*nods sagely* Indeed. Jon Walker is the exception to the "nobody can be that awesome" rule.
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especially Gabe: Not a Creepy Rapist. There are dominant fanon characterizations of Gabe that make me want to set things on fire.
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feel free to be as epic as you're trying to be. tina_nocturne is dying to read you and would really like epic-epic-epic fics.
Love,
Tintintin
... okay, I admit I'm not really making actual sense at 9:40 AM (what? I'm still sleepy!), but the part where I'm dying to read your fic is true. And! I definitely agree with your statements! Except, well, yes, Jon is Jon Walker, we have to decide his levels of awesomeness: a) he's awesome all the time or b) awesome or c) not awesome. Um. *is not making sense*
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I'm tempted to say A. Because, really? Jon Walker. Jon Walker. If we could distill him, I'm pretty sure he might just be pure awesomeness. This idea only pains me in the small section of my brain that says I should try to make my characters realistic.
~DF
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Gabe is like, the nicest person ever, if interviews and recounts by people who have met him are anything to go by, and William - well, where did that preconception of him come from in the first place?
I get what you mean about Jon, too - someone can't always be that awesome, but it's Jon Walker. So clearly that theory is disproved.
Very awesome icon indeed.
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Gabe seems so nice! It's not his fault that he A) has a photo-face that he probably thinks is alluring but just looks creepy, and B) ...well, it is his fault that he wrote It's Warmer in the Basement. *laughs* I have no idea where this perception of William came from, except that he can be tactile with people he knows. Maybe it's just that everybody who seems him thinks, "If I was near that kid we would be screwing 24/7. Ergo, he must be screwing 24/7." Or something? *puzzled*
*nods sagely* Indeed. Jon Walker is the exception to the "nobody can be that awesome" rule.
Thank you!
~DF
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